Modern Family star indecently assaulted in Sydney

Sarah Hyland who plays Haley Dunphy from the U.S. TV series Modern Family arrives on the red carpet during a social event in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014. The series cast are in Sydney to shoot the Australian episodes. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

SYDNEY (AP) — Actress Sarah Hyland was back on set on a Sydney beach Friday shooting a scene for the hit television comedy "Modern Family," maintaining a tight work schedule despite being indecently assaulted by a fan the night before.

Police have charged a 29-year-old man with indecently assaulting the 23-year-old actress outside a party for cast members at a Sydney hotel Thursday night.

She was allegedly groped on the chest by a man who had asked her to pose for a photograph, The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported.

The actress who plays big-eyed teen Haley Dunphy immediately alerted private security guards, who called police to the scene.

She was shaken by the incident, and left early from the event sponsored by Qantas Airways, the newspaper said.

"Sorry to all the fans outside the #qantas event that I didn't get to say hi to but I had to leave due to an inappropriate touch of a fan," she wrote on Twitter.

Her actor-boyfriend who accompanied her to Australia, Matt Prokop, tweeted: "To the (expletive) who assaulted Sarah tonight I hope to God you don't see next week."

Ten Network, which broadcasts the ABC series in Australia and boasts exclusive access to the Australian filming, showed video of a relaxed Hyland acting a scene at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Friday with other cast members.

"Of course, as you can imagine, it's gotten completely blown out of proportion. She's fine. It was handled very, very quickly," he added.

The cast arrived in Sydney this week to shoot an Australian episode. Hyland said they had been enjoying themselves.

"It's a lot of fun to be here, especially with this cast and our crew because we're also so tightknit," she told Ten on Thursday before she was assaulted.

Her alleged assailant was charged with assault with an act of indecency, a crime that carries a potential maximum of five years in prison. He was freed on bail to appear in a Sydney court on March 14. Police haven't revealed his name.

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